Capitellum fractures are a discrete subset of coronal plane partial articular injuries of the distal humerus, accounting for less than 1% of all elbow fractures.
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These are coronal shear fractures that may affect the capitellum alone, expand medially to include the trochlea, or occur in conjunction with lateral column osseous or ligamentous lesions.
For partial articular fractures of the distal humerus, several classifications have been devised, including those by Ring, Dubberley, and the AO/OTA. The Bryan and Morrey classification is the most widely used classification system. Type I fractures (Hahn-Steinthal) are complete capitellar fractures with little or no extension into the lateral trochlea, type II fractures (Kocher-Lorenz) are anterior osteochondral fractures with minimal subchondral bone, type III fractures are comminuted or compression fractures of the capitellum, and type IV fractures are capitellar fractures that extend medially to include mounds of bone.
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